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Correspondence to Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, D.C. from Nick D. Collaer, Inspector in Charge, Fort Missoula

Correspondence to Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, D.C. from Nick D. Collaer, Inspector in Charge, Fort Missoula

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IN REPLYING Pl-EASS REF� FILE NUMBER
SPOKANE, WASH.
P. 0. Box 1323, Missoula, Montana.
May 8, 1941
Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, D. C.
Subject: Additional fencing required at Fort Missoula, Kontana.
There is enclosed a requisition for the necessary materials for extending the present barracks enclosure to include the contemplated mess hall, laundry, recreation hall and canteen; enclosure for the hospital building and nurses' home; and the so-called exercise area.
In my letter of May 4, 1941� the cost of this fence was estimated at $9�000. However, the invoice received for the fence now on order from the Cyclone Fence Company indicates that the price of chain link fence has increased from ',}>2S. 20 to $51.00 per roll, and after applying this increased unit cost to the actual measurement of the contemplated fence lines it is found that the cost of the materials in question, covered by the attached requisition, aggregate $14,246.00. The VifPA has been requested to -increase the sponsor's contribution accordingly in the project now being prepared.
Enel.

Correspondence to Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, D.C. from Nick D. Collaer, Inspector in Charge, Fort Missoula

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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IN REPLYING Pl-EASS REF� FILE NUMBER
SPOKANE, WASH.
P. 0. Box 1323, Missoula, Montana.
May 8, 1941
Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, D. C.
Subject: Additional fencing required at Fort Missoula, Kontana.
There is enclosed a requisition for the necessary materials for extending the present barracks enclosure to include the contemplated mess hall, laundry, recreation hall and canteen; enclosure for the hospital building and nurses' home; and the so-called exercise area.
In my letter of May 4, 1941� the cost of this fence was estimated at $9�000. However, the invoice received for the fence now on order from the Cyclone Fence Company indicates that the price of chain link fence has increased from ',}>2S. 20 to $51.00 per roll, and after applying this increased unit cost to the actual measurement of the contemplated fence lines it is found that the cost of the materials in question, covered by the attached requisition, aggregate $14,246.00. The VifPA has been requested to -increase the sponsor's contribution accordingly in the project now being prepared.
Enel.